Rollercoin
The twentieth century generation grew up with heavily pixelated video games in the nineties, and for most of us, memories of experiences like Day of the Tentacle or Full Throttle are forever ingrained. This is precisely the world that a new platform, a simulator called Rollercoin, evokes, allowing us to step into the shoes of miners.
At first glance, it is evident that the creators put a lot of effort into building and refining the service, and it is sophisticated and well-crafted. The internal logic is simple: we play various "mini" games, earn points for the achievements, and use these points to buy mining equipment or hashing power. We do receive the mined BTC as well.
The different mining tools, machines, and racks can be purchased without points earned from games, and we can see their prices expressed in satoshis. If we want to proceed with a faster method, we need to transact some BTC to the platform.

(My room)
It's a real simulation, so we should expect to consider our electricity bills and other costs, which we need to cover from the revenues generated by mining. We need to know how to manage our resources, and accordingly, Rollercoin evokes the world of strategy games, at least in terms of logic.
Thank you for reading.